@techreport{faerber-http-content-disp-00, number = {draft-faerber-http-content-disp-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-faerber-http-content-disp/00/}, author = {Claus Andre Faerber}, title = {{Use of the Content-Disposition header with HTTP.}}, pagetotal = 6, year = 1998, month = sep, day = 22, abstract = {{[}RFC2183{]} introduces a Content-Disposition header field for Internet Mail Messages to transmit presentation information as well as a suggested file name for saving the content to disk and the file's date information. All of this information is missing from HTTP entities {[}RFC2068{]}. However, there is nothing that would prevent the use of the Content- Disposition header with this HTTP. Without being standard, the Content-Disposition header has already been introduced by some software products. {[}HTTP1.1-REV{]} documents this practice, based on {[}RFC1806{]}. This memo also extends the specification to cover {[}RFC2183{]} and corrects the common abuse of the Content-Type header to cover presentation information.}, }